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Space Data Centers: The Next AI Frontier?
12 Mar
Summary
- Elon Musk predicts space data centers in two to three years.
- Current data center construction faces significant delays.
- AI's growing demand for electricity is a key challenge.

The concept of constructing artificial intelligence data centers in space is gaining traction, with figures like Elon Musk suggesting feasibility within two to three years. However, OpenAI's Sam Altman considers this timeline "ridiculous," noting that current technology is not yet capable.
Google intends to test such concepts next year. Notably, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has invested in a rocket launch company to further this goal.
These developments come as building data centers on Earth becomes more difficult. Sightline Climate research indicates that 30% to 50% of global data center capacity planned for this year could face delays.
Factors contributing to these terrestrial challenges include lengthy permit processes, difficulties in securing grid connections, significant public opposition leading to moratoriums in some US states, and a rapid increase in electricity demand.




